Obama claims it's not succeeding in defiance of all the facts on the ground.
Tax reform, in defiance of the odds, upheld the public interest against the special interests.
In defiance of the Taliban, Mussarat Ahmed Zaib set up a training centre for women.
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Former President John Kufuor attended the ceremony, in defiance of the wishes of his party.
Reports that the Muslim Brotherhood would convene Parliament Tuesday in defiance of a court ruling never materialized.
Analysts say the ICC indictment may have rallied citizens to Kenyatta's side in defiance of the West.
Yes, the proposed legislation does take aim at handguns, in defiance of a District of Columbia v.
Earlier this week, Iran removed the UN seals on its uranium processing equipment in defiance of international agreements.
Vallas showed he meant business when he threw out the custodians in defiance of the building trades union.
The communist nation launched the rocket over the weekend in defiance of international opinion -- and possibly U.N.
He and His family left Israel to escape the state, traveling in secret in defiance of King Herod.
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They have run in defiance of those who would presume upon our freedom.
The Gulf-war alliance, which endured in defiance of the predictions of many doubters, no longer exists (see article).
An electoral racket, cried that party, and arguably in defiance of federal law.
On the other hand, what if Israel does launch an impetuous attack, in defiance of Mr Obama's plea for time?
But is this not code for steering the taxpayers' dollars to religious groups, in defiance of that supposed traditional wisdom?
The world-famous high jumper Dick Fosbury, for instance, developed his revolutionary technique known as the Fosbury Flop in defiance of his coaches.
As a result, cricket's "Rebel Tours" were highly controversial, unofficial, international matches that were organized in defiance of those sanctions.
There is little reaction on Monday to North Korea's recent threat of a nuclear test in defiance of UN condemnation.
Meanwhile, aerial bombardment has continued to target rebel forces and civilian villages believed to support them, in defiance of U.N.
Neither Italy nor any other West European power is likely to approve this idea in defiance of the United States.
They then decided he should stay with them, in defiance of his father's wish that he should go back to Cuba.
Meanwhile, aerial bombardment has been used to target rebel forces and civilian villages believed to support them, in defiance of U.N.
They might, for example, have to disqualify from club tournaments loyal members who continue to anchor putt in defiance of the ban.
The project had reportedly been built in defiance of an official order, and was designed to contain as many as 12, 000 niches.
One theory is that local troops have sympathy for pro-Indonesia groups and are arming them in defiance of their superiors in Jakarta.
Half a century on, consuming coca remains legal in Bolivia, Peru, Argentina and some parts of Colombia, in defiance of the convention.
Ms Villiers also told Tory activists that those who use violence act in defiance of the will of the people of Ireland.
During a parade last month, loyalist bands played music outside St Patrick's Church in defiance of a ruling by the Parades Commission.
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Perhaps her best service to women has been to get on, in defiance of the catcalls, competently with the job in hand.
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